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He added: "There's no jobs in Clifton, people have to travel. It's more of an advantage to people on the estate."

Corall Jenkins, who represents Clifton South at Nottingham City Council, said: "It's a really good thing for the area and will help create more jobs for local people in Clifton. It's about giving people of Clifton the feel-good factor - it's all positive stuff that's happening there.

"As the local Labour councillor I am really proud to be part of that development."

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The new Lidl and B&M Bargains followed a £15m investment to bring new retailers and homes to the area.

The vast development is expected to bring 130 jobs in total and further retailers to Clifton under plans devised by Cedar House Investments.

Peter Gadsby, chairman of Cedar House, who was formerly on the board of Derby County, said: “We’re pleased to confirm that The Butcher's Shop will be occupying one of the seven retail units on the Clifton Triangle development.

"Following on from the recent openings of Lidl and B&M, our aim is to bring a variety of quality retailers to the local area – giving residents plenty of choice.

“The development will create an exciting addition to the existing retail provision as well as 24 apartments which are being delivered in partnership with Nottingham City Homes.

"We are delighted with the progress of the Clifton Triangle scheme as a whole and we’re currently in talks with a number of operators who have expressed interest in taking up the remaining retail units.”

Anyone interested in applying for the roles can apply via Underwood Meat's website.